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and cody wilson. he has an online blueprint and we will talk about what makes an anarchy as to exactly what the government tells them to her. gerri: still on for the record, lewis from texas. this sunday is mother's day. for the president is a perfect opportunity to campaign. mr. obama is promoting the benefits of obamacare as we just talked about. senate republicans point out that women actually face a-train whack from obamacare. and women are staying single longer because obamacare taxes are higher for married women. and you could lose some subsidies if you are wealthy. number two is that you may be able to keep your children on your plan longer, but it's going to cost you. they could changee finally, women make up two thirds of the medica roster. maybe for father's day weeke of this document. next, we have this question. is it legal? a teacher fired for opposing in a bikini as rt of an outside modeling gig. our legal panel breaks it down coming up next. gerri: a florida woman second job as koster h
and cody wilson. he has an online blueprint and we will talk about what makes an anarchy as to exactly what the government tells them to her. gerri: still on for the record, lewis from texas. this sunday is mother's day. for the president is a perfect opportunity to campaign. mr. obama is promoting the benefits of obamacare as we just talked about. senate republicans point out that women actually face a-train whack from obamacare. and women are staying single longer because obamacare taxes are...
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when you have a politically driven leak where you have an administration that says i'll punish joe wilson by leaking his wife's name do we want prosecution for the leaker in that case. it's a very nuanced question. >> what they didn't want in the media was the fact on the one year anniversary of the bin laden killing there's a retaliatory attack planned. it was not designed to capture bin laden to have had some negative consequences for national security. look, again this, is the big story we're hearing about in the media whether or not the ap threatened national security by publishing a story the government knew was coming out. we may never know the answer to that. this was designed to intimidate. they were looking at seven journalists but got phone records to iv different lines in four bureaus. there's these guidelines that are supposed to be in place to limit the practice of using these subpoenas to go after phone records of journalists. put in place after the watergate era in 1980. one of the aspects they ignored they are to negotiate and inform you ahead of time if they are going aft
when you have a politically driven leak where you have an administration that says i'll punish joe wilson by leaking his wife's name do we want prosecution for the leaker in that case. it's a very nuanced question. >> what they didn't want in the media was the fact on the one year anniversary of the bin laden killing there's a retaliatory attack planned. it was not designed to capture bin laden to have had some negative consequences for national security. look, again this, is the big...
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janet wilson was -- jeanette wilson was passing out fliers. >> won'tfully we find her. we to pray -- we hopefully find her. we have to keep praying. >> reporter: authorities say there's no reason to believe that foul play was involved in the disappearance. the family's vacation home backs up right to the lake. authorities say mikaela loves the water but does not know how to swim. i'm told more resources are on the way here to this command center in clearlake and the chief tells me this search will go on as long as it has to. alex savidge, ktvu channel 2 news. >> thank you. >>> >>> now, the father of leila fowler is standing by his 12- year-old son after he was arrested in connection with his sisters's death. he was arrested on saturday, two weeks after leila fowler was stabbed to death in her home. boy told investigators an intruder stabbed her. the father told "the associated press" that he will believe his son is innocent until proven otherwise. >>> the ntsb has just received a recommendation from its staff urging states to lower the legal drinking limit. new at noon,
janet wilson was -- jeanette wilson was passing out fliers. >> won'tfully we find her. we to pray -- we hopefully find her. we have to keep praying. >> reporter: authorities say there's no reason to believe that foul play was involved in the disappearance. the family's vacation home backs up right to the lake. authorities say mikaela loves the water but does not know how to swim. i'm told more resources are on the way here to this command center in clearlake and the chief tells me...
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we know after poncho villa came across and killed americans, woodrow wilson did secure the border. he put troops on the border. new thing called the national guard. they secured the border. nobody came across that the united states didn't want crossed. it can be done. was with a sheriff last night from arizona who was saying that very thing. he's part of a reserve unit. they secured their sector. it can be done, and as steve said earlier, this president has the ability, he has the manpower, he has the money. he just doesn't have the will until he extorts what he wants. >> many republicans in your body have a watershed moment with the hispanic voters. after 2010 they were concerned about moving forward. what would you say to those [inaudible] >> well, i'm incredulous what they drew when the sun came up on the morning of november 7. the republicans lost. mitt romney would be the president-elected on that morning if he didn't say two words, self-deport. is it wrong to stand up for the rule of law and the data that is contrary to the allegations that they've made? since they know this
we know after poncho villa came across and killed americans, woodrow wilson did secure the border. he put troops on the border. new thing called the national guard. they secured the border. nobody came across that the united states didn't want crossed. it can be done. was with a sheriff last night from arizona who was saying that very thing. he's part of a reserve unit. they secured their sector. it can be done, and as steve said earlier, this president has the ability, he has the manpower, he...
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the jaw dropping discovery was made after police discovered a dangerous liquid inside robert wilson's car during a traffic stop. no evidence of terrorism but he was arrested for possession of a destructive device. >>> rutgers university introduced julie herman as its new athletic director. she's the first woman to head the sports program and just the third tapped to run an athletic department at a bcs school. her predecessor resigned after the firing of an abusive men's basketball coach. >> columbia university is changing the requirements for a whites only scholarship. now it is taking legal action to change the race rule. following her death in 1920 an iowa woman left over half a million dollars for fellowship at the new york school under the stipulation the money go to white students from iowa who do not study law. >>> take you to sports now. actor will smith and son jade nn the first elimination there with miami ousting chicago. >> passed on a three. what a finish for dwayne wade. >> wade had a great night. 18 in that 94-91 win. marc gasol giveses them the lead over oklahoma city.
the jaw dropping discovery was made after police discovered a dangerous liquid inside robert wilson's car during a traffic stop. no evidence of terrorism but he was arrested for possession of a destructive device. >>> rutgers university introduced julie herman as its new athletic director. she's the first woman to head the sports program and just the third tapped to run an athletic department at a bcs school. her predecessor resigned after the firing of an abusive men's basketball...
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woodrow wilson had a stroke in the country did not know about it. eisenhower was in terrible help. kennedy had injections all the time. if the guy wants to have surgery to reduce his weight, leave him alone. >> as a doctor, how effective is this type of treatment? rather, and it works well. he had the least invasive. it was done leftist topically. you are just shrinking the size. you're not cutting out part of the stomach as you would in the other more drastic procedure. it is irreversible, but it is none of our business. >> congratulations to the governor. that is the last word. we will see you next week. >>> from washington, the american original for over three decades, the sharpest minds, best sources, hardest talk. the group is brought to you by semens. across the country we're building them to last. >> we need to check and make sure we're on schedule. >> the first technology of its kind is now
woodrow wilson had a stroke in the country did not know about it. eisenhower was in terrible help. kennedy had injections all the time. if the guy wants to have surgery to reduce his weight, leave him alone. >> as a doctor, how effective is this type of treatment? rather, and it works well. he had the least invasive. it was done leftist topically. you are just shrinking the size. you're not cutting out part of the stomach as you would in the other more drastic procedure. it is...
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woodrow wilson had a stroke in the country did not know about it. eisenhower was in terrible help. kennedy had injections all the time. if the guy wants to have surgery to reduce his weight, leave him alone. >> as a doctor, how effective is this type of treatment? atherry, and it works well. he h the leastnvasive. it was done leftist topically. you are just shrinking the size. you're not cutting out part of the stomach as you would in the other more drastic procedure. it is irreversible, but it is none of our business. >> congratulations to the governor. that is the last word. we will see you next week. >> hello from brussels and a very warm welcome to "european journal." good to have you with us. here's a look at what is coming up in today's show -- back to basics. alternatives for unemployed spaniards. europe applauding -- a prestigisrize for lithuania's president. bulgarian's looking -- the backlash against anti- immigration blitz. immigration blitz. when it comes to health
woodrow wilson had a stroke in the country did not know about it. eisenhower was in terrible help. kennedy had injections all the time. if the guy wants to have surgery to reduce his weight, leave him alone. >> as a doctor, how effective is this type of treatment? atherry, and it works well. he h the leastnvasive. it was done leftist topically. you are just shrinking the size. you're not cutting out part of the stomach as you would in the other more drastic procedure. it is irreversible,...
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woodrow wilson had a stroke in the country did not know about it. eisenhower was in terrible help. kennedy had injections all the time. if the guy wants to have surgery to reduce his weight, leave him alone. >> as a doctor, how effective is this type of treatment? rather, and it works well. he had the least invasive. it was done leftist topically. you are just shrinking the size. you're not cutting out part of the stomach as you would in the other more drastic procedure. it is irreversible, but it is none of our business. >> congratulations to the governor. that is the last word. we will see you next week. >> welcome to "skyweek." let's see what's happening in the sky from monday, may 6, to sunday, may 12. turn to the south as the sky grows fully dark in the evening and look high in the sky. you can't miss ultra-bright arcturus, the planet saturn, bright spica in the constellation virgo, and splendid leo, the lion. nestled among these bright lights is the faint constellation coma berenices. if your sky is good and dark, you'll see a delicate cloud of light in its upper-right corner
woodrow wilson had a stroke in the country did not know about it. eisenhower was in terrible help. kennedy had injections all the time. if the guy wants to have surgery to reduce his weight, leave him alone. >> as a doctor, how effective is this type of treatment? rather, and it works well. he had the least invasive. it was done leftist topically. you are just shrinking the size. you're not cutting out part of the stomach as you would in the other more drastic procedure. it is...
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sara hekmadi is the sister, andish malla is director at the wood row wilson center. i was saying this is a sat story that we hope has a happy ending. sara, let's talk about your brother and what if any bright light is there? >> well, we want to remain hopeful. for anybody that nose amir, he's very family oriented. he had med my grandmother when she visited from iran. she came to the u.s. during his childhood. he felt this was an opportunity to go and see her. he went for two weeks, and he went through all the appropriate channels here in washington, d.c. to obtain permission to go. and so during his two-week stay, he was with family. he was getting to know everybody. he was born and raised here, had never been to iran, so this was his first trip. then after two weeks, he disappeared. >> some of the details of his confinement are frightening. there's no other word. 16 months, correct me if i'm wrong, 16 months in solitary confinement. as someone who has spent time yourself in this same prison, can you talk about how you endure? i always wonder this. how you endure som
sara hekmadi is the sister, andish malla is director at the wood row wilson center. i was saying this is a sat story that we hope has a happy ending. sara, let's talk about your brother and what if any bright light is there? >> well, we want to remain hopeful. for anybody that nose amir, he's very family oriented. he had med my grandmother when she visited from iran. she came to the u.s. during his childhood. he felt this was an opportunity to go and see her. he went for two weeks, and he...
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woodrow wilson, that's another one. the first president to ever receive a major league professional team, it was in the johnson administration. the andrew johnson administration. [laughter] 1867. the cincinnati red stockings. i mean, that -- basically, as long as we've had professional sports, there have been politicians trying to exploit professional sports for their own means and their own gains. and yet when athletes themselves have attempted to use professional sports to speak about issues they care about, when fans have attempted to do that, well, that's when the hammer really does come down. and that's why i wrote this book, "game over," because i feel like since 2008 there has been a revolutionary change in the world of sports. revolutionary changes in terms of the way politics have shaped the sports that so many of us care about. yet you would never know that by reading the traditional sports media. i mean, if anything, you read the sports media, it reminds me of the old reporters who used to be on what was call
woodrow wilson, that's another one. the first president to ever receive a major league professional team, it was in the johnson administration. the andrew johnson administration. [laughter] 1867. the cincinnati red stockings. i mean, that -- basically, as long as we've had professional sports, there have been politicians trying to exploit professional sports for their own means and their own gains. and yet when athletes themselves have attempted to use professional sports to speak about issues...
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we know after poncho via came across and killed -- villa came across and killed americans, woodrow wilson did secure the border. he put troops on the border. new thing called the national guard. they secured the border. nobody came across that the united states didn't want crossed. it can be done. was with a sheriff last night from arizona who was saying that very thing. he's part of a reserve unit. they secured their sector. it can be done, and as steve said earlier, this president has the ability, he has the manpower, he has the money. he just doesn't have the will until he extorts what he wants. >> ma'am. >> many republicans in your body have a watershed moment with the hispanic voters. after 2010 they were concerned about moving forward. what would you say to those [inaudible] >> well, i'm incredulous what they drew when the sun came up on the morning of november 7. the republicans lost. mitt romney would be the president-elected on that morning if he didn't say two words, self-deport. is it wrong to stand up for the rule of law and the data that is contrary to the allegations that th
we know after poncho via came across and killed -- villa came across and killed americans, woodrow wilson did secure the border. he put troops on the border. new thing called the national guard. they secured the border. nobody came across that the united states didn't want crossed. it can be done. was with a sheriff last night from arizona who was saying that very thing. he's part of a reserve unit. they secured their sector. it can be done, and as steve said earlier, this president has the...
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trisha wilson, maryland, i should move there. mr. o, thank you and jesse waters for exposing the outrageous events at the baltimore city detention center. the arrogance of governor o'malley is something we've been living with for years. and ever since i moved to maryland i've been shocked by the lack of leadership here. when will things change? things will change when folks elect people independently and not party affiliation. isn't dr. gosnell killing babies at 40 weeks what some doctors are doing at 20 weeks? isn't the baby at 20 weeks moving all its limbs? it's the same act but at a different place. bill, your support for wounded service people is beyond words. the least i can do for you guys, steve. your service allows me the freedom i have. "the bold and fresher" show comes to spokane, which is nearby and it's my parent's 60th an verse on july 20th. take them to the show. talk about an unforgettable show. the one in spokane and the one in westbury on june 1st will soon be sold out. the tip of the day, appeared on "good morning a
trisha wilson, maryland, i should move there. mr. o, thank you and jesse waters for exposing the outrageous events at the baltimore city detention center. the arrogance of governor o'malley is something we've been living with for years. and ever since i moved to maryland i've been shocked by the lack of leadership here. when will things change? things will change when folks elect people independently and not party affiliation. isn't dr. gosnell killing babies at 40 weeks what some doctors are...
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it seems to hinge on progressive movement from wilson's administration on. host: craig, do you have an example of what you mean? about the constitution being walked on. caller: it seems like -- with this progressive, liberal movement that has been in place, basically from the wilson there has become little difference between every presidential election, every four years, there is less and less difference between a democrat and a republican. guest: oh, my. caller: that is why i am an independent. here is the deal -- there is a piece of paper that tells us how to run this country. , giveagain, if you could us a specific example that the congresswoman could respond to gecko -- to? guest: i could respond to the last election. host: let's start there. guest: i think that this time period, the difference between the democrats and republicans are very sharp. i think that was manifested by the election in november. i cannot begin to describe a number of differences between romney and president obama. think it was illustrated by his comment about 47% of the u.s. popu
it seems to hinge on progressive movement from wilson's administration on. host: craig, do you have an example of what you mean? about the constitution being walked on. caller: it seems like -- with this progressive, liberal movement that has been in place, basically from the wilson there has become little difference between every presidential election, every four years, there is less and less difference between a democrat and a republican. guest: oh, my. caller: that is why i am an...
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before we had a country that woodrow wilson on the first world war monitored all communications from the united state to settings in the second world war, roosevelt on december the eighth started a very aggressive program, so the idea of their inherent powers in the presidency that related to the defense of the country think was a pretty robust idea and our culture for a long time and individuals believe that president had inherent powers. the question that is worthy of consideration is that the president does have inherent powers to defend the country for national security reasons, is that power amendable sitcoms to traditional power or can a statute on the enhancements in the constitution rather than limit the constitution? and is an unsigned opinion, but i think we know the members of the court and cootl be limited by the enactment because whatever could be enhanced. in which to operate so people come to the president and say why we doing that's what the supervision of foreign intelligence under framework act and that is a great car for to the president. if he has powers a pretty
before we had a country that woodrow wilson on the first world war monitored all communications from the united state to settings in the second world war, roosevelt on december the eighth started a very aggressive program, so the idea of their inherent powers in the presidency that related to the defense of the country think was a pretty robust idea and our culture for a long time and individuals believe that president had inherent powers. the question that is worthy of consideration is that...
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wilson: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. wilson: mr. speaker, last week was very revealing about misstatements of truth from the white house. on wednesday, the administration was hefley criticized as the house committee of oversight and government reform held a hearing led by chairman do i recall issa to investigate the benghazi terrorist attack. additionally, on friday the i.r.s. secret operation to target conservative groups was admitted after three years of denial. thomas jefferson once said, quote, the whole art of government consists of the art of being honest, end of quote. as a congressional body, the united states house and senate have the obligation to carry oversight obligations. when situations arise where there is administration misconduct, we must pursue investigations to protect the american people. i look forward to
wilson: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. wilson: mr. speaker, last week was very revealing about misstatements of truth from the white house. on wednesday, the administration was hefley criticized as the house committee of oversight and government reform held a hearing led by chairman do i recall issa to investigate the benghazi...
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inside "the washington post," scott wilson reports this morning, justice department and i.r.s. scandals challenge obama's civil liberties' credibility. president obama, who came to office pledging renewed respect for civil liberties, is today running an administration ad odds with his preelection promises. host: what do you think? here are some other headlines news this morning. i.r.s. gave a pass to liberals orkt front page of the "usa today." in the 27 months the i.r.s. put a hold on all tea party applications, it approved applications from similar liberal groups, a "usa today" review of i.r.s. data shows. host: other headlines, "usa today" looks at attorney general holder's comments yesterday to the press and says obama team defends war on leaks, justice denies intrusion of news agency. inside the new york daily -- rather, "the new york post," we see these two pages, bipartisan rage amid a.p. furor. nd then we also see coverage of how president obama is being perceived. it says scandals take the nation by storm. from "the washington post," a report says more stormy weather f
inside "the washington post," scott wilson reports this morning, justice department and i.r.s. scandals challenge obama's civil liberties' credibility. president obama, who came to office pledging renewed respect for civil liberties, is today running an administration ad odds with his preelection promises. host: what do you think? here are some other headlines news this morning. i.r.s. gave a pass to liberals orkt front page of the "usa today." in the 27 months the i.r.s....
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eric wilson from kentucky is here, and i first heard about this issue from him in the summer of 2012. and in fact made a speech about the threat of the federal government using the apparatus of the federal government to quash the boss' critics. at the time "the washington post" and others said it was just a red herring. now we know it really happened. these horror stories of the government attempting to quash the voices of critics is apparently rather rampant. and it's interesting to note that the i.r.s. apparently even gave to a left wing group, propublica, information on one of the conservative groups before their tax status had even been established. this is run away government at its worst. who knows who they'll target next. it's going to be a complete and thorough investigation of this in congress. not only who above may have known about it, but what the rank-and-file believe was their mission. the truth will come out. it always does. it can come out sooner or later, but i guarantee you we'll find out everything that happened. thank you so much for the opportunity to be here. >>
eric wilson from kentucky is here, and i first heard about this issue from him in the summer of 2012. and in fact made a speech about the threat of the federal government using the apparatus of the federal government to quash the boss' critics. at the time "the washington post" and others said it was just a red herring. now we know it really happened. these horror stories of the government attempting to quash the voices of critics is apparently rather rampant. and it's interesting to...
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i've spoken to one of the 9-12 groups inspired by glenn beck in lexington, eric wilson, has a group with thousands of members and they were targeted by the irs. what i find inexcusable is if the president really is outraged by this, someone should lose their job. one of my biggest complaints after 9-11 was with all the intelligence failures and all the failures to look at nidal's computer, nobody was fired. they're saying, maybe they're not allowed to fire people. what kind of government allows you to not be fired? same with benghazi. no one was ever fired. they were transferred and moved around. government doesn't get any better 'cause we never let anybody go. >> brian: this is getting bigger 'cause it started at w a small cincinnati rogue operation, now it's already in california and now in washington. the at the present timecals are growing. let's look at -- the tentacles are growing. let's look at some of the people. doug shulman, he was a form irs commissioner appointed by bush. two months after he said he had no idea about targeting, he was told in may about it. lois learner, senio
i've spoken to one of the 9-12 groups inspired by glenn beck in lexington, eric wilson, has a group with thousands of members and they were targeted by the irs. what i find inexcusable is if the president really is outraged by this, someone should lose their job. one of my biggest complaints after 9-11 was with all the intelligence failures and all the failures to look at nidal's computer, nobody was fired. they're saying, maybe they're not allowed to fire people. what kind of government allows...
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that was supposed to be the war to make the world save for democracy, that was what woodrow wilson told the american people. actually made the world save for adolf hitler. the european allies didn't cooperate. stood aside while hit a came to power. no way do we want to get involved in another one of these things. so the opposition of the college students in 1939-1941 to me was very much like the 1960s and vietnam. there is not that much difference. shortly after america first was organized it did move to chicago and from then on most of its leaders would be those midwestern conservative businessmen we think about now and their social and political views were more conservative than its young founders. by the time of pearl harbor most of those who helped found america first had drifted away from the organization. when the united states finally entered the war, they along with of the vast majority of other college anti-war activists enlisted in the fight. all the young founders i mentioned, every single one of them actually did go into the military and a number of them as we know, john f.
that was supposed to be the war to make the world save for democracy, that was what woodrow wilson told the american people. actually made the world save for adolf hitler. the european allies didn't cooperate. stood aside while hit a came to power. no way do we want to get involved in another one of these things. so the opposition of the college students in 1939-1941 to me was very much like the 1960s and vietnam. there is not that much difference. shortly after america first was organized it...
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so woodrow wilson especially effective. theodore roosevelt of course, ma but wilson really get content to it. and wilson pushed it through an extraordinarily, extraordinary list of things. what they were doing but roosevelt in world war ii and were responding to industrialization in the united states, and organization. the country was getting bigger and more industrial. people were unhappy with the domination of the country i big business. so what they were doing, what roosevelt was proposing and what wilson was very effective in doing was pushing for program to bring business under control. so this is what was known as the progressive period and the progressive legislation. then both of them also of course saw the need for a major new goal for the united states and the world, and roosevelt pushed very hard for that and theater roseville -- woodrow wilson of course had a very important role in designing america's place in the world and its responsibility for mitigating peace around the world. that's the thing will think of
so woodrow wilson especially effective. theodore roosevelt of course, ma but wilson really get content to it. and wilson pushed it through an extraordinarily, extraordinary list of things. what they were doing but roosevelt in world war ii and were responding to industrialization in the united states, and organization. the country was getting bigger and more industrial. people were unhappy with the domination of the country i big business. so what they were doing, what roosevelt was proposing...